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At some point, the Council of Frogs created a [[Doomsday Book]] listing all known universes; the numbered “Council of Frogs classification” was a consensus naming scheme of universes, used for example in the [[Hilbert's|Interdimensional Hotel]]. It was unclear whether the group was actually made up of sapient frogs, although [[Sylvester Shoebill]] once implied so, referring to the Frogs as “slimy green gits”. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Grand Multiverse Hotel (short story)|The Grand Multiverse Hotel]]'') | At some point, the Council of Frogs created a [[Doomsday Book]] listing all known universes; the numbered “Council of Frogs classification” was a consensus naming scheme of universes, used for example in the [[Hilbert's|Interdimensional Hotel]]. It was unclear whether the group was actually made up of sapient frogs, although [[Sylvester Shoebill]] once implied so, referring to the Frogs as “slimy green gits”. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Grand Multiverse Hotel (short story)|The Grand Multiverse Hotel]]'') | ||
As explained by [[Miss Erehwon|one version]] of [[Jenny Nowhere]] (who stated this was all documented in a book called ''[[The Infinity Rassilons|The Infinity]] [[Rassilon]]s'', credited to [[Percival Lankin]]), an infinity of groups of [[Time Lord]]s, acting as representatives of their universe before the | As explained by [[Miss Erehwon|one version]] of [[Jenny Nowhere]] (who stated this was all documented in a book called ''[[The Infinity Rassilons|The Infinity]] [[Rassilon]]s'', credited to [[Percival Lankin]]), an infinity of groups of [[Time Lord]]s, acting as representatives of their universe before the Council of Frogs, wished for ''their'' specific realities to be granted a small, memorable number in [[Doomsday Book|the Frogs' classification]] so as to mark out their importance. Eventually, an “agreement” was reached: one set of Time Lords “got to become the [[Third Universe]] in earnest”, while each of the others “went home believing ''they''<nowiki>'</nowiki>d been the lucky winners”. All the sets of Time Lords, however, were given “a [[Batrachian Casket|little casket]], to be opened only in the gravest of emergency, holding the true knowledge of [their] official number”. This was apparently documented in a book called ''[[The Infinity Rassilons|The Infinity]] [[Rassilon]]s'', written by [[Percival Lankin]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[How To Steal Timeships & To Influence Time Lords (short story)|How To Steal Timeships & To Influence Time Lords]]'') | ||
=== Later history === | === Later history === |